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I quoted James Madison. In what way(s) did that quotation reflect "revisionist history"?
Please give us your non-revisionist history interpretation of Madison's words (a result which I assume you consider a "co…
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How could we liberals resist your invitation to respectful dialogue, reformed, given the warmth and charm of its reference to our "lunatic talking point(s)"?
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Translation: Southern states had far more non-voting slaves than did northern states, so election winners would more often come from northern states. An electoral system would give more power to small voting population states, particul…
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Single sentence replies aren't as dispositive to me as they are to you, reformed. Please specify how "the timeline doesn't fit (my) analysis."
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- Housing discrimination fines in the 1970's
- The Central Park Five
- 1992: $200,000 fine for removing African American and female casino employees from certain casino gaming tables to accommodate a high stakes gamble…
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The resource CM quoted contends that the "Jewish version" of "a folk story going back to Egyptian sources" contains a dream. The resource does NOT call the Lazarus story itself "a dream."
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The case in support of the argument that slavery played a critical role in the creation of the electoral college is quite strong. I encourage you to read the informed and helpful discussion that follows below the article you cite, refo…
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There's so much evidence of the president's racism, I don't know where to begin.
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(Quote)The one thing you DON'T do, reformed, is "begin." Your empty criticism of CM's post is akin to a prosecutor who stands before the…
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So he just doesn't understand our justice system? (Come to think of it, given his ugly attitudes toward the Central Park Five even after they were exonerated by DNA evidence, I think it's a pretty sure bet he doesn't understand. An…
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No misstep. He included it in prepared remarks. Someone - at least he, but I'm guessing also a speechwriter - reviewed that claim and decided to leave it in his statement to the nation. It was intentional. It was false. I contend it wa…
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Last night, in all places, my hometown of Council Bluffs, Iowa, without his rebuke or caution against such summary judgment, in The Angry Bunch HAHAHAHAHAHA Comment by Bill_Coley October 2018
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Neither. I don't understand there to be purgatory or any form of temporary hell.
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Not in my view, Jan.
I believe repentance restores the connection and intimacy between God and the repentant one, just as it restores - or at least has the potential to restore - the connection between people whose relationship…
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I, a liberal, do not believe that either the Supreme Court or the president is illegitimate.
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Brett Kavanaugh was NOT "proven innocent" by the Senate's confirmation process. In our justice system, guilt (and guilt alone) is proven or not proven in courts of law, not congressional confirmation hearings. Some sen…
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Finding the right words to criticize your reckless and baseless insinuation that "for all we know" Dr Ford might be mentally ill will never "pointless." Nor will be the fight against misogyny and disregard for victims of sexual assaul…
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It matters because it was the point I made in the OP in this thread. You may not think that point matters. Your call. But I created this thread with its OP because I DO think it matters.
What the husband's sworn statement that …
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Your claim was that she had never identified Kavanaugh. How ELSE can it be shown that she did in fact identify Kavanaugh than by citing/quoting someone to whom she identified Kavanaugh, a person whose subsequent attestation will, by n…
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Your insinuation about Dr Ford's mental health is disgusting, predictable, and not worthy of further comment... other than this: With rhetorical garbage such as your insinuation awaiting them, is it any wonder that in YET ANOTHER confirmation that Dr Ford's allegations PRECEDED the Kavanaugh nomination Comment by Bill_Coley October 2018
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My ONLY request, reformed, is that as you "woop de do" Dr Ford, you do so acknowledging that her claims of assault at the hands of Brett Kavanaugh are YEARS, not months, old.
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I'm surprised that you missed the snark here, especially in light of the high information voter/politico description you apply to yourself. My comment was a shot at the 2016 presidential election, in which the candidate with the most p…
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I'm certainly a practitioner of snark and sarcasm, but I didn't offer my last post for laughs. I offered it because your previous post's curiosity about the silence of liberals in this thread since Collins' announcement so obviously co…
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I looked up "trolling" in an online dictionary, reformed. It offered a rather commonplace definition, then asked visitors to "See below." I scrolled down the page a bit, and lo and behold, there was a screen shot of your post.
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That's correct, reformed. I criticized your past "behavior" and perceived tendencies." That is, I didn't criticize YOU; I criticized your conduct - i.e. something about you... just as you seem to be c…
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Re-read my post, reformed.
I didn't call YOU "delicious." I called "your concern about the 'crickets' in response to your judicial temperament post that, as of this writing, has been up about two hours<…
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Coming from a person who on multiple occasions has refused to mention, let alone respond to, questions I've posed to him until I reminded him of the questions three, four, or five times over a period of days, your conc…